@cleeds not sure what the disconnect here is. I’ve stated that the first amendment only applies to government restrictions not private parties. What you responded with seems to agree with that statement.
The government cannot make any law that impinges on freedom of speech. For example, it can’t pass a law that says you can’t criticize Audiogon. That would be restricting your First Amendment rights.
this is exactly what I stated. It does not apply to private parties, e.g. Audiogon can remove any post it wants and there is no legal redress or violation of first amendment rights.
i vehemently disagree that any YouTuber should be, by default, considered press just because they have content. Creating content and being press is not remotely the same thing.
But even if it were your post - a random, one-time post - you’d still be protected.
only against government restrictions. YouTube can remove anything it wants for any reason.